Development of a Model to Predict Emotional Failure in Students According to Personal Factors and Initial Maladaptive Schemas and Quality of Love Relationships
Journal Title: Iranian Journal of Psychiatry and Clinical Psychology - Year 2019, Vol 25, Issue 1
Abstract
Objectives Love trauma is a common phenomenon among university students which causes educational and psychological problems in them. This study aimed to determine the role of personality traits, early maladaptive schemes, and the quality of attachment relationships in predicting Love Trauma (LT) syndrome. Methods In this correlational study, the statistical population consisted of all patients referring to counseling centers of Iran University of Medical Sciences, Tehran University, and Islamic Azad University of Roudehen branch, with a complaint of emotional breakdown. Using purposeful sampling method, a total of 200 patients were selected as study samples. They were screened based on the cut-off point of Love Trauma Index (LTI). Data analysis was conducted using Structural Equation Modeling (SEM) method in LISREL Software. Results SEM model showed a root mean square error of 0.047 which indicate good model fit. Conclusion The provided model for predicting LT syndrome was a good fitting model. Personality traits, early maladaptive schemes, and the quality of attachment relationships could predict LT syndrome.
Authors and Affiliations
Elham Mesbahi, Mojtaba AmiriMajd, Mohammad Ghamari, Saeedeh Bazazian
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